LisaBi
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Does anyone have any experience when children won't get off a ride? My son has Down Syndrome. I was just dreaming about my next trip (Sept. 05 IF I can get a discount code!) and remembered an experience we had several years ago.
It was the last night of our last day, and nearly our last ride. Connor refused to get off a ride (I don't even remember which one - maybe the coaster in ToonTown). I was trying to pry him loose, and the cast member said "That's OK - he can go again. It's not busy. Besides, we can't force kids with special needs to get off." We didn't go again for several years, and I haven't heard anything like that before or since. On the last few trips, we had a few situations where they let him ride again, and others where they looked very annoyed while I worked to get him off the ride, and one CM even yelled at him to get out. He is getting too big and strong for me to be able to physically remove him against his will. (Anything he really likes, he just wants to stay on and ride over and over. He doesn't understand that we at least need to get off and go back around thru the line, preferably a while later, instead of immediately.)
And on a similar thought, if I DO get him off and go back around right away, I feel guilty (we are usually using a wheelchair and/or GAC). Once, after we'd ridden Test Track twice in a short time, I pryed him off of it and told him we had to wait a while to ride again. I paid the whole time. He refused to go on anything else, see anything else, etc. while we waited. So we basically wasted an hour doing nothing except arguing. At least in MK, I can take him back and forth between Buzz and Space Mountain!
LisaB
It was the last night of our last day, and nearly our last ride. Connor refused to get off a ride (I don't even remember which one - maybe the coaster in ToonTown). I was trying to pry him loose, and the cast member said "That's OK - he can go again. It's not busy. Besides, we can't force kids with special needs to get off." We didn't go again for several years, and I haven't heard anything like that before or since. On the last few trips, we had a few situations where they let him ride again, and others where they looked very annoyed while I worked to get him off the ride, and one CM even yelled at him to get out. He is getting too big and strong for me to be able to physically remove him against his will. (Anything he really likes, he just wants to stay on and ride over and over. He doesn't understand that we at least need to get off and go back around thru the line, preferably a while later, instead of immediately.)
And on a similar thought, if I DO get him off and go back around right away, I feel guilty (we are usually using a wheelchair and/or GAC). Once, after we'd ridden Test Track twice in a short time, I pryed him off of it and told him we had to wait a while to ride again. I paid the whole time. He refused to go on anything else, see anything else, etc. while we waited. So we basically wasted an hour doing nothing except arguing. At least in MK, I can take him back and forth between Buzz and Space Mountain!
LisaB